Doc Crane

Doc Crane was an American actor who is best known for Lord John’s Journal, Lord John in New York, and The College Orphan. Born on April 22, 1846, in Baltimore, Maryland, he had a career in silent films before passing away on April 17, 1920, in California.

Personal and Family Life

Information on Doc Crane’s personal and family life is limited. He grew up in Baltimore and later moved to California. There are no detailed records available about his family or personal relationships.

Career

Doc Crane was known for his roles in several films during the silent film era. His performances in notable movies helped establish his reputation as an actor. In addition to his work in film, he may have appeared in stage productions, but specific details are not extensively documented.

Death and Legacy

Doc Crane passed away on April 17, 1920, in California. His contributions to early cinema, particularly in silent films, left a mark on the industry, though he remains a lesser-known figure today. His work continues to be appreciated by silent film enthusiasts.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Last Volunteer 1914-08-21 Raolf Ardelheim
Pollyanna 1920-01-18 Bit Role (uncredited)
Drugged Waters 1916-03-20
Flirting with Death 1917-09-24 Ed Warmbath
A Youth of Fortune 1916-05-15
The Melting Pot 1915-05-15 Quincy Davenport
The Broken Coin 1915-06-21 Pawnbroker
Mixed Blood 1916-12-18
The Oubliette 1914-08-14 King Louis XI
A Woman’s Eyes 1916-08-17 Old Baker – Sunny’s Father
What Love Can Do 1916-06-12 Matthew
A Bargain with Chance 1915-12-14 L.J. Calit